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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

A Shift in Artistic Vision at the White House

The White House has recently removed six members from the U. S. Commission of Fine Arts. This group usually gives advice on the design of federal buildings, monuments, and even coins. The commission has been around for over a century, since 1910. It has had a hand in shaping important landmarks like

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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Family Sharing: A Hidden Risk for Divorced Parents

Apple's Family Sharing feature, launched in 2014, aims to simplify life for families. It lets up to six people share purchases, locations, and calendars. But for divorced parents, it can become a tool for control. One mother, let's call her Kate, faced this issue. After her divorce, her ex-husband

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Oct 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Pop Star and Ex-Husband in Heated Custody Dispute

A well-known pop artist is currently in a heated legal battle with her ex-husband over custody of their young son. The singer, famous for her hit song "Chandelier, " recently made serious allegations against her former partner, Daniel Bernad, in court documents. The artist claims that Bernad was on

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Oct 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Sisters Step into Shoe Game with Trendy and Affordable Line

Erin and Sara Foster are making waves in the fashion industry with their latest venture: a shoe line that combines style and affordability. The sisters, known for their brand Favorite Daughter, have been making a name for themselves in the fashion world for the past five years. Now, they're taking a

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Oct 29 2025CRIME

Enough is Enough: A Birmingham Eatery's Fight Against Repeated Vandalism

In the heart of Five Points South, a small restaurant is fighting an uphill battle. Slide Café, known for its sliders and wings, has faced a relentless wave of vandalism. The owners, Chef Raquel Ervin and Angel Lenzie, have had their windows smashed five times in less than two years. They've had eno

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Parkinson's Disease: Exploring New Treatment Paths

Parkinson's disease is a growing concern globally, affecting millions with its mix of movement and non-movement related symptoms. While dopamine-based treatments like levodopa are common, they often fall short for non-movement issues and can cause unwanted side effects. Researchers are looking into

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Oct 29 2025BUSINESS

Mississippi's Big Business Shake-Up: What's Next?

Mississippi is getting a major business makeover. Three big groups are joining forces to create the Mississippi Business Alliance. This new team wants to be the go-to voice for businesses in the state. John McKay is stepping up as the leader, with Derek Easley right beside him. But that's not all.

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Oct 29 2025EDUCATION

Launch Your Farm Dream: Online Course for Future Farmers

Ever thought about starting your own farm or seafood business? There's a course for that! The University of Maine Cooperative Extension is offering a web-based business planning course for new and aspiring producers. It's a great chance to learn the ropes of running a sustainable business in the nat

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Trump Family's Crypto Boom: Is Transparency Enough?

The Trump Organization has seen a huge jump in money from crypto sales. In the first half of 2025, they made over $800 million from crypto assets, mostly from their World Liberty tokens. This is a big change from the $51 million they made in all of 2024. Some people are worried about where this mon

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Milei's Win: Can Argentina's President Build a Reform Team?

Javier Milei, Argentina's president, has made big moves in the midterm elections. His libertarian group, La Libertad Avanza (LLA), gained a lot of seats. But now, the real work starts. He needs to find allies to push through his big plans for changes. Milei wants to make big changes to taxes and la

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